The Coast Guard’s living marine resources (LMR) enforcement mission is a complex operation requiring in-depth planning, multilateral partnerships, and inter-agency collaboration. | Flickr
The Coast Guard’s living marine resources (LMR) enforcement mission is a complex operation requiring in-depth planning, multilateral partnerships, and inter-agency collaboration. | Flickr
The Coast Guard’s living marine resources (LMR) enforcement mission is a complex operation requiring in-depth planning, multilateral partnerships, and inter-agency collaboration. A continued at-sea enforcement presence is crucial to ensuring safety of life at sea, protection of resources, and a level playing field. This is only accomplished through dedication and teamwork with our enforcement partners.
#BravoZulu to those who make D17’s LMR mission a success:
Coast Guard – Coast Guard cutters from Alaska, Washington, Hawaii, and California, Sector Anchorage, Sector Juneau, North Pacific Regional Fisheries Training Center, and Maritime Safety and Security Teams (MSSTs)
State – Alaska State Troopers, Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G), and local law enforcement
Other Federal – NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement (OLE), Department of State, U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Original source can be found here.